another ID for r0f this time an XTS
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another ID for r0f this time an XTS
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Your thoughts? And just what is an "international radio" flash?
Your thoughts? And just what is an "international radio" flash?
"Some men just don't know their limitations"
I've seen radios with the international bit set and they were not readable using the U.S. version programming software. While I cannot say if this would be a problem with the radio in question, it is certainly something to consider. An example is the Waris line of radios (HT1250/CDM1250). Same radio as the Latin American version but one bit makes all the difference.
The radio in question has a hacked Flashcode, probably a "Nick" radio. Definitely NOT the original Flashcode when the radio was ordered from Motorola since Modat and OTACS were not offered in the XTS3000 (I believe).
Just be cautious since the cost to get it fixed might be steep if a problem should arise.
George
The radio in question has a hacked Flashcode, probably a "Nick" radio. Definitely NOT the original Flashcode when the radio was ordered from Motorola since Modat and OTACS were not offered in the XTS3000 (I believe).
Just be cautious since the cost to get it fixed might be steep if a problem should arise.
George
It's a very nice looking unit. If the HOST & DSP versions are as advertised, then it's worth considering. The flashcode can be changed to what ever you wish, with MTSX LAB 3.00.02 & the right codeplug.
Todd
Todd
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Hey Todd, that is very helpful info!! Thanks for posting that, you just solved a few problems for me.wavetar wrote:It's a very nice looking unit. If the HOST & DSP versions are as advertised, then it's worth considering. The flashcode can be changed to what ever you wish, with MTSX LAB 3.02.00 & the right codeplug.
Todd
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Yes, you were lucky.MikeOxlong wrote:So you can't use mtsx lab to force a cp into an mts?
Seems like I've done this several times. Guess I shouldn't have.
The MTS2000 series has something called 'toolproofing', which causes an 'error 10/93' when you try to do any editing of the feature set with LAB. The only way to recover from it is to force the original packed codeplug back into the unit (if you were fortunate enough to think to save one).
If the firmware version of the MTS2000 is below 5.42, then you're ok to use LAB. Firmware version 5.42 was introduced sometime in '94/'95, so the vast majority of MTS2000 radios out there are prone to the toolproofing.
Of course, an MTX8000/MT2000 converted into an MTS2000 with LAB are not at risk for toolproofing, since they do not have the actual MTS2000 firmware.
The Astro series of radios (XTS3000, Astro Saber, Astro Spectra) are not affected by toolproofing either.
Todd
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